The prestigious awards will enable research and teaching in France, the Czech Republic and Spain’s Canary Islands.
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Percival Everett, Maggie Nelson and Viet Thanh Nguyen were recognized by The New York Times for their literary achievements.
The Fourth of July 1776 marked a pivotal moment in the American Revolution, a revolt that kicked off a global “age of revolution” examined in a new book by USC Dornsife historian Nathan Perl-Rosenthal.
Time Lord biology gets a scholarly examination in Scientific American.
USC Dornsife’s college dean of undergraduate education considers the connective power of reading.
USC Dornsife’s Leo Braudy helped pioneer the academic study of movies and popular culture.
USC Dornsife scholars help the first Tongva ti’at built in centuries find a permanent home and revive Native American sustainable maritime traditions.
The nation’s largest book festival descends once again on Troy, featuring USC Dornsife scholars and graduates on April 20 and 21.
USC Dornsife’s Department of English, with the support of the Subir and Malini Chowdhury Foundation, awards the $20,000 prize during a gala at USC on April 18.
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